News:

cpg1.5.46 Security release - upgrade mandatory!The Coppermine development team is releasing a security update for Coppermine in order to counter recently discovered vulnerabilities. It is important that all users who run version cpg1.5.44 or older update to this latest version as soon as possible.[more]

I have updated this plugin with full credits to SaWey here and in the files.

This version of the plugin now uses AJAX to load the reCaptcha. The result is a cleaner look to displayimage.php page with the reCaptcha not visible until the user clicks a button to load it from the remote server. Visitors must have javascript enabled in the browser to use the reCaptcha. It also might be a little more bot resistant with the AJAX load.

There is now a configuration page where the colors/style and language can be selected. There is also an option to not use the AJAX reCaptcha on the contact page so that non-javascript visitors can contact the gallery admin using the reCaptcha <noscript> option.

I downloaded from the above thread, then used a remote ftp client (rather than my local ftp client) to upload and unzip the zip file to the correct place this time (having deleted the recaptcha folder on server first).

(implementation is at otterspace.co.uk slash photos)

note I also have a problem listed under installation covering versioncheck not working correctly, although overall coppermine appears to be working fine

Afaik you cannot embed objects in echo outputs in PHP4. Please try to store them in a variable and embed that variable instead of the object.

Αndré: Who was that intended for? It means nothing to me and does not obviously related. The reCAPTCHA plugin install routine fails for me. I am not going to hack the code to make it work on the host system I use, I would rather find out what it wrong with the setup of the host system.